Internal Job Title: Legal Assistant
Job Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Location: 145 Richmond Road, Ottawa ON
Work Model: Hybrid (50% office/remote)
Position Summary
As a Legal Assistant in our Legal Services department, you will be responsible for supporting the Vice-President Corporate Affairs (and other CBN Lawyers) and managing an important repository of documents pertaining to our various business units (Currency & Excise, Driver & Vehicles, Civil Identity, Lottery & Charitable Gaming, Cargo Screening, Nanotechnology, etc.). In this role you’ll be exposed to a tremendous variety of work and be afforded a great many opportunities to expand your legal knowledge and understanding.
What We Can Offer You
What You Will Do
Knowledge and Experience
Technology
Soft Skills and Characteristics
MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS
SECURITY CLEARANCE REQUIREMENTS
CBN designs and develops industry leading solutions for the following domains: Border Security, Civil Identity, Driver Identification and Vehicle Information, Currency and Excise Control, and Lottery and Charitable Gaming. To learn more, visit www.cbnco.com.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited is committed to achieving a skilled workforce that reflects the diversity of the Canadian population. We encourage applications from women, visible minorities, people with disabilities and Aboriginal people. Canadian Bank Note Company Limited is committed to developing inclusive, barrier-free selection processes and work environments.
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Founded originally in 1897, Canadian Bank Note Company, Limited (CBN) is a provider in high-level security documents and related issuing and management software systems. CBN is headquartered out of Ottawa, Ontario.
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